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Books with title Rise of the Rabbits

  • Rise of the Zombie Rabbit #5

    Sam Hay, Simon Cooper

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Joe is just starting to hope that he is free of undead pets when he is visited by Fluffy, a pet rabbit who was snapped up by a hungry fox. Fluffy’s owner lost a necklace in her back yard, and she’s going to be in big trouble if it isn’t found. Fluffy can’t bear to see her owner in distress and she demands that Joe finds the necklace—now! Can Joe do what Fluffy wants, or will the undead pet be hopping around forever?
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  • The Rabbits

    Shaun Tan

    Paperback (Hachette Australia, Sept. 1, 2010)
    'The Rabbits' offers a rich and immensely valuable perspective on the effect of man on his environment. Visually loaded and told with a passion for truth and understanding, it aims to promote cultural awareness and a sense of caring for the natural world.
  • Rise of the Zombie Rabbit #5

    Sam Hay, Simon Cooper

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Joe is just starting to hope that he is free of undead pets when he is visited by Fluffy, a pet rabbit who was snapped up by a hungry fox. Fluffy’s owner lost a necklace in her back yard, and she’s going to be in big trouble if it isn’t found. Fluffy can’t bear to see her owner in distress and she demands that Joe finds the necklace—now! Can Joe do what Fluffy wants, or will the undead pet be hopping around forever?
  • The Rabbits

    John Marsden, Shaun Tan

    Hardcover (Simply Read Books, Sept. 15, 2003)
    Uses rabbits, a species introduced to Australia, to represent an allegory of the arrival of Europeans in Australia and the widespread environmental destruction caused by man throughout the continent.
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  • The habits of rabbits

    Virginia Kahl

    Hardcover (Scribner, March 15, 1957)
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  • Rise Of The Zombie Rabbit

    Sam Hay, Simon Cooper

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 11, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Joe is just starting to hope that he is free of undead pets when he is visited by Fluffy, a pet rabbit who was snapped up by a hungry fox. Fluffy's owner lost a necklace in her back yard, and she's going to be in big trouble if it isn't found. Fluffy can't bear to see her owner in distress and she demands that Joe finds the necklace-now! Can Joe do what Fluffy wants, or will the undead pet be hopping around forever?
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  • Rise of the Zombie Rabbit

    Sam Hay

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, June 3, 2012)
    Joe is just an ordinary boy until he makes a wish on a spooky Egyptian amulet. Now he's the Protector of Undead Pets - and there's a rampaging rabbit hopping about!
  • Rise of the Rabbits

    Barry Hutchinson

    Paperback (Fiction Express, March 1, 2015)
    When Lola and Harvey are given the school rabbit, Mr. Lugs, to look after for the weekend, they re both very excited. That is until the rabbit begins to mutate. Becoming larger, stronger and much more intelligent, Mr Lugs decides the time has come for bunnies to rise up and seize control. It s up to Harvey and Lola to find a way to return Mr Lugs and his friends to normal before the mutant menaces sweep across the country- and then the world! Will they succeed before the rabid rabbits reach a town near you
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  • Rise of the Zombie Rabbit

    Sam Hay, Simon Cooper

    language (Stripes Publishing, June 3, 2013)
    Joe is just an ordinary boy until he makes a wish on a spooky Egyptian amulet… Now he’s the Protector of Undead pets! Fluffy's owner, Olivia, lost a necklace in her back garden and she's going to get in big trouble if it isn't found. Fluffy can't bear to see her owner in distress and she demands that Joe finds the necklace – now! Can Joe do what Fluffy wants or will the undead pet be hopping around forever?Undead Pets is full of animal zombies and pets with one last thing to do before they pass to the other side! Funny, dark and full of adventure this series is ideal for young readers seeking a fast-paced and amusing chapter book.
  • The Rabbits

    Sarah V Lewis

    language (Meadowcreek Books for All Readers, Aug. 17, 2013)
    This fantasy story is set in the beautiful countryside. Webster Lester and their tween sister Molly Rabbit - who is really a kind girl, likes painting her nails, and babysitting - get into mischief when they decide to go into the Allisons’ yard to play in the grass and snack on the flowers. They get doused with water, chased by dogs and almost snatched up by a group of little league boys. For the three rabbits, there are new dangers to face every day in the woods. Aside from trying to avoid getting caught by Mrs. Allison when they go into her garden to play, and trying to avoid getting run over by Mr. Allison’s old lawn mower, the rabbits must look out for Mr. Red Fox! Life for the rabbits is full of adventure and surprises!”
  • The World of Rabbits

    Jennifer Coldrey

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Depicts concepts and principles of rabbit behavior in the natural environment, from food and defense, to survival and reproduction
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  • The Rabbits

    John Marsden, Shaun Tan

    Paperback (Lothian Books, March 31, 2001)
    Winner of the Children's Book Council Children's Picture Book of the Year (1999). A dramatically moving allegory of colonisation told from the viewpoint of native Australian animals. This stunning picture book examines the consequences of the arrival of a group of rabbits with entirely unfamiliar ways. The rabbits bring new food and animals, and make their own houses to live in, eventually dominating the environment and its other inhabitants. The change in the native animals' environment is brilliantly depicted by Shaun Tan's illustrations, which also serve to highlight the 'strangeness' of the rabbits. The parallels with our own experience of colonisation are many; stolen children, the onset of industrialisation, and population increases.